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Company Wants More Time to Settle Suit Over 13-Year-Old Oil Leak in Gulf

Nov 6 2017 // A New Orleans-based company that has failed to stop a 13-year-old oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico is asking for more time to negotiate a settlement that could allow it to recover millions of dollars it set aside for work to...

Despite Earthquake Risk, UK Ready to Begin Fracking – Again

Nov 6 2017 // Six years after Britain’s first fracking operation was stymied by earth tremors, its shale gas industry is poised to try again with a technology that could transform the UK gas market and drastically reduce its...

Study Links Colorado, New Mexico Quakes to Oil and Gas Fluid Injections

Oct 26 2017 // A rash of earthquakes in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico between 2008 and 2010 was likely due to fluids pumped deep underground during oil and gas wastewater disposal, according to a study from Colorado...

In ‘Energy City’ USA, Hurricane Harvey’s Fury Lingers

Oct 19 2017 // It took five weeks for the largest U.S. oil refinery to get back to normal after Hurricane Harvey. It’s taking Port Arthur, Texas, a lot longer. Nearly two months after Harvey inundated Port Arthur, a crucial hub of...

Fire at Large California Oil Refinery Doused

Oct 19 2017 // A fire that erupted at the West Coast’s largest oil refinery threatened storage tanks and sent huge flames into the sky and black smoke across neighborhoods before crews quickly smothered it. Dozens of firefighters...

New Rules for Oil-Gas Lines Proposed Following Colorado Blast

Oct 19 2017 // Colorado energy regulators are proposing tighter rules for shutting down oil and gas pipelines after a fatal explosion blamed on natural gas leaking from a line that was thought to be out of service but was still connected...

California’s Chief Utility Regulator Says We May Never Know If PG&E Caused Fires

Oct 19 2017 // California’s chief utility regulator said the state may never determine whether PG&E Corp.’s electrical equipment played a role in igniting the deadly blazes near San Francisco earlier this month. The...

Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Stirs Comparison to BP Disaster

Oct 17 2017 // An oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico last week may be the largest in the U.S. since the 2010 blowout at BP Plc’s Macondo well that sank the Deepwater Horizon rig. The Delta House floating production facility about 40...

Louisiana Oil Platform Explodes; Search Continues for Missing Worker

Oct 16 2017 // The search continued for a worker missing from an oil production platform in Louisiana’s Lake Pontchartrain that exploded and caught fire late Sunday, sending six others to hospital with injuries, the U.S. Coast...

Trump Administration Begins Repeal of Obama Clean Power Plan

Oct 11 2017 // When President Barack Obama unveiled his plan to pare emissions from U.S. power plants two years ago, he stressed the long-term health benefits: 3,600 fewer premature deaths, 90,000 fewer asthma attacks in children and a...

Estimated $2.5 Billion Gulf Coast Damage from Nate Less Than First Feared

Oct 7 2017 // Oil companies were heading back into the Gulf of Mexico and working to restore operations after Hurricane Nate fizzled out over the U.S. South on Sunday. While an estimated 93 percent of U.S. oil production in the Gulf was...

Gulf Coast on Hurricane Watch As Tropical Storm Nate Strengthens

Oct 6 2017 // Tropical Storm Nate, which has already shut oil and gas platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, strengthened as it continued north on a path that’ll bring it ashore in the U.S. by week’s end. Nate was about 115 miles...

Saudi Decision to End Women’s Driving Ban Boosts Auto Insurers’ Shares

Sep 27 2017 // Saudi Arabia’s decision to end a driving ban for women is likely to save families billions of dollars, boost industries from car sales to insurance, and reassure investors that the kingdom’s push to diversify...

EPA Won’t Say Which Texas Sites Toxic Waste Has Been Removed From After Harvey

Sep 24 2017 // The Environmental Protection Agency says it has recovered 517 containers of “unidentified, potentially hazardous material” from highly contaminated toxic waste sites in Texas that flooded last month during...

Jump in Energy Contract Lawsuits Expected in Harvey’s Wake

Sep 22 2017 // Lawyers expect a spate of force majeure contract lawsuits after Hurricane Harvey tore through Southeast Texas and parts of Louisiana last month, paralyzing a fifth of U.S. fuel output and pushing some oil production...

Complaint from Whistleblower Targets California Utility Regulator

Sep 21 2017 // The former chief administrative law judge at California’s powerful utility regulator said this week she was fired for cooperating with investigators looking into collusion between regulators and executives from...

2 Northern California Cities Are Suing Big Oil Firms Over Climate Change

Sep 21 2017 // California cities San Francisco and Oakland filed separate lawsuits against five oil companies on Wednesday seeking billions of dollars to protect against rising sea levels they blamed on climate change, according to...

Hurricane Harvey-Caused Oil, Chemical Spills Dwarfed by Katrina’s

Sep 18 2017 // More than 22,000 barrels of oil, refined fuels and chemicals spilled at sites across Texas in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, along with millions of cubic feet of natural gas and hundreds of tons of other toxic substances, a...

AXIS Adds Tom to Help Grow U.S. West Coast Renewable Energy

Sep 11 2017 // AXIS Insurance has named Christina Tom as vice president and renewable energy underwriter. She will be based out of AXIS’ San Francisco office Tom joins AXIS Insurance’s global renewable energy team, where she...

Breaking the Silence: Cyber Physical Cat Models Emerging

Sep 4 2017 // A frightened truck driver dodging a barrage of bullets fired from the assault rifles of a drug-smuggling criminal gang doesn’t seem like the obvious description of the final stages of a cyber attack. But the...